Superstar Green and Gold

Superstar Green and Gold

This little gem is a superstar groundcover for bright shade. Golden yellow blossoms flower profusely in mid to late spring and sporadically the rest of the season. This green and […]

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True Blue False Cypress

This dense growing pyramidal shrub provides sweet texture and foliage color as blue needles provide year round color and ‘fluffy’ look that is one of a kind in the garden! […]

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Cream Ball Japanese Falsecypress

Dwarf-growing conifer offers gray-green foliage with distinctive yellow-green to almost white tips. This great foliage color is enhanced by its dense, compact spreading form. Dense rounded, slow growing form is […]

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Leadwort

Leadwort

What better fall color than this 12″ spreading groundcover, perfect in large rock gardens. The deep blue flowers bloom continuously from August through October, accented by the bronzy red hue […]

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Yo Yo Snow in Summer

Yo Yo Snow in Summer

This groundcover has a more restrained, compact habit than other Cerastium but still provides great form and striking gray foliage. It is covered with small white bloom in June making […]

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Snow-in-Summer

Snow-in-Summer

A profusion of tiny white flowers explodes from the wooly white-gray foliage in late spring. Its spreading, mat-forming habit makes a great groundcover for sunny locations. May to June. See […]

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Duke Gardens Plum Yew

Compact and vase shaped, this evergreen boasts long, deep green shiny needles that almost look plastic along arching stems. Its small size and shade tolerance make this selection outstanding for […]

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Fox Sedge

Fox Sedge

This beautiful sedge is one of the most widespread species of carex in North America. The common name comes from the seed heads that mature in late summer and resemble fox tails. The […]

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Tussock Sedge

Tussock Sedge

Tussock sedge grows in 2-3′ tall clumps about 2′ wide. As old leaves die, they build up around the living plant, making a “tussock” or little hill. It grows in […]

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Pennsylvania Sedge

Pennsylvania Sedge

You might never notice this plant until you saw it perform in dry, dark, shaded landscape areas where its ability to grow, shine, and thrive will definitely grab your attention. […]

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